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Bagpipe example
This is what the well known tune Amazing Grace looks like in bagpipe notation.
\include "bagpipe.ly" \layout { indent = 0.0\cm \context { \Score \remove Bar_number_engraver } } \header { title = "Amazing Grace" meter = "Hymn" arranger = "Trad. arr." } { \hideKeySignature \time 3/4 \grg \partial 4 a8. d16 \slurd d2 \grg f8[ e32 d16.] \grg f2 \grg f8 e \thrwd d2 \grg b4 \grG a2 \grg a8. d16 \slurd d2 \grg f8[ e32 d16.] \grg f2 \grg e8. f16 \dblA A2 \grg A4 \grg A2 f8. A16 \grg A2 \hdblf f8[ e32 d16.] \grg f2 \grg f8 e \thrwd d2 \grg b4 \grG a2 \grg a8. d16 \slurd d2 \grg f8[ e32 d16.] \grg f2 e4 \thrwd d2. \slurd d2 \bar "|." }
See also
Snippets: Winds.
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